The lobby will take place in London at the Houses of
Parliament, SW1A 0AA, from 11am
until 6pm. Ideally, we would like as many people as
possible to be there at 1pm, which
is when we will invite the press to come down and
see us gathering outside Parliament.
However, the lobby will be going on all day from
11am to 6pm, so please feel free to
come when you can.

What should I do when I arrive?

On arrival at Westminster, please join the queue to
enter the Houses of Parliament
through the St. Stephen’s entrance on St. Margaret
Street (see map:
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/colmap.pdf
).

Much of the focus of the day will be a queue outside
Parliament. Depending on how
many people attend, the queue may move slowly and
you may be standing in it for a
while. To enter the Houses of Parliament, you will
have to go through a quick security
check, similar to that at an airport.

Once inside Parliament, you will be given a ‘Green
Card’ to fill in. The House of
Commons is open to any member of the public who
wishes to meet their MP while
parliamentary business is being held. On the Green
Card you will write your name, the
name of your MP, and the reason you wish to meet
them. The card is then handed to an
attendant. If the MP is in the building they are
requested to come to meet their
constituent. Even if the MP is unavailable, they
will still receive the message that their
constituent came to lobby them on the need for a
referendum.

Who is my MP?

You can find out the name of your MP by visiting
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/ or by
calling the House of Commons information office on
020 7219 4272.

Should I write to my MP to let them know I am
coming?

The I Want a Referendum campaign will be emailing
all MPs to let them know that the
mass lobby of Parliament is happening. It is up to
you whether or not you choose to
write to your MP personally to let them know you are
coming, and arrange a time to
meet.

Constituents are not obliged to make an appointment
with their MP if they wish to see
them about a particular issue; however, there is of
course no guarantee your MP will
actually be available to see you.

It is possible that writing to your MP in advance
will help ensure that they are present in
Parliament on the day. On the other hand, letting
them know you are coming might give
them reason to disappear that day! It is difficult
to judge so we are advising our
supporters to do as they see fit.

What if my MP is in favour of a referendum?

If you know that your MP is already in favour of a
referendum, it is still incredibly
important that you take part in the mass lobby. Much
of the event will be about
creating a crowd outside Parliament, which will
involve queuing with balloons and
banners and creating a pro-referendum atmosphere
which members of Parliament and
the Government will find impossible to ignore. In
any case, if you do get to speak to your
MP, he or she is likely to be pleased to hear of
your support for a referendum.

Will I actually get to speak to my MP?

If there is a very large number of people at the
lobby, it is unlikely that everyone will
actually get to speak to their MP. However you will
still be able to fill in a Green Card,
which will let your MP that you came all the way to
London to speak to him or her about
the need for a referendum. Again – much of the focus
of the day will be on the queue
outside Parliament – so your participation will make
a big difference to the

success of the lobby, whether you get to speak to
your MP or not.

What should I bring?

Please travel lightly as you will be required to go
through an airport-like security check to
get into the Houses of Parliament, and will be
required to keep your belongings with you
at all times. Knives and sharp objects are not
allowed, so please do not bring these, and
mobile phones must be switched off.

IMPORTANT: Please do not bring your own banners or
placards as these will not
be allowed into Parliament. The lobby organisers
will be providing campaign material,
including placards and balloons and will organise
for these to be collected before you
enter Parliament. We will also be handing out ‘I
Want a Referendum’ lapel stickers.

Please remember: the campaign is strictly
cross-party and party political banners
and paraphernalia will not be allowed as they will
distract from our simple
message – “Let the People Decide.” It is important
that our supporters feel and
appear united by this one issue.

What should I do afterwards?

After you have lobbied your MP, you are invited to
gather in the William Sangster Room,
Central Hall Westminster, Storey's Gate, London SW1H
9NH ,where pro-referendum
MPs and other leading supporters will be giving
speeches throughout the day. Central
Hall is just a few minutes walk from Parliament
(click here for a map and directions), and
you will be able to buy refreshments there until
6pm. Speakers remain to be confirmed –

please check the website to find out who will be
speaking and when:
www.iwantareferendum.com

How do I get to the Houses of Parliament?

By rail: The nearest stations are Charing Cross,
Victoria and Waterloo.

By underground: The nearest tube station is
Westminster (on the Circle, District and
Jubilee lines). This tube station offers good
disabled access.

By car: Driving is not recommended; parking is
scarce and expensive in Westminster.

Please click here for directions: http://www.parliament.uk/about/visiting/directions.cfm
You may also find the Transport for London website
useful: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/

Please check our transport noticeboard for details
of people in your area who may be
offering transport: http://www.iwantareferendum.com/lobbynoticeboard.aspx

Please contact us in advance if you or someone in
your group has particular needs on
the day. Stewards will be on hand to help any person
with a disability or with mobility
difficulties.

What should I say to my MP?

Remember, MPs are there to represent your interests,
so you should explain to them
why this issue is important for you personally. You
may only have a short amount of
time to speak to your MP, but here is a list of
suggested questions:

• Will you vote to support a national referendum on
the Lisbon Treaty?

• [If no] Why are you going back on your manifesto
pledge to hold a referendum?

• Can you tell me what you see as the concrete
differences between the Lisbon
Treaty and the EU Constitutional Treaty, rejected by
French and Dutch voters in
2005?

• You promised a referendum in your election
manifesto. You thought the issue
was important enough to warrant a referendum back
then, so what has changed?

• Do you expect your constituents to vote for you at
the next election, knowing that
you will have broken an important manifesto pledge?

How should I respond to difficult comments from my
MP?

Don’t forget: you are not supposed to be an expert!
If you don’t know the answer to your
MP’s questions, offer to find out later and write to
them. Your MP may try to distract you
with comments about the detail of the Treaty – try
to steer them back to the central,
simple issue – that they promised a referendum at
the last election, and now they are

proposing to break that promise. Here is some
background information to help you
answer some of the things your MP might say to you.

Claim 1: The Lisbon Treaty is substantially
different from the original Constitution;
this is not a ‘constitutional document’

Answer: There is very little difference between the
two documents. The main difference
is the presentation of the text. The substance of
the two documents is almost identical –
96% of the proposals in the original Constitution
can be found in the Lisbon Treaty. The
only real difference is the removal of references to
the EU’s symbols – the flag, the
anthem, and the motto – however these of course
already exist and will continue to do
so. As a spokesman for the EU Commission pointed
out: "It’s no great loss! The
European flag already exists anyway."

The Government claims the Treaty is no longer
“constitutional”, and therefore does not
justify a referendum. But other than saying the
Treaty is no longer called a
“Constitution”, the Government have been strangely
unforthcoming about what exactly
the “characteristics of a constitution” are. What
sort of document is it that sets up
institutions like a President, a Foreign Minister
and defines how decisions are made –
other than a constitutional document? All the “core”
institutional features of the
Constitution reappear in the Lisbon Treaty.

“The substance of the Constitution is preserved.
That is a fact.”

- Angela Merkel, German Chancellor

“A great part of the European Constitution is
captured in the new treaties.”

- Jose Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister

“The good thing is… that all the symbolic elements
are gone, and that which really
matters – the core – is left.”

- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister

“It’s essentially the same proposal as the old
Constitution.”

- Margot Wallstrom, European Commissioner

Claim 2: The Government has secured a number of ‘red
lines’ which protect the
UK from important parts of the Treaty.

Answer: Following the numerous declarations from
other EU leaders that the Lisbon
Treaty is essentially the same as the EU
Constitution, the UK Government has fallen
back on the argument that the Treaty is different
for Britain on account of the ‘red lines’ –
which the Government claims safeguard the UK in four
key areas. The Government
points to the following:

- A ‘clarification’ on the Charter of Fundamental
Rights

- An ‘opt-in’ on Justice and Home Affairs

- Retaining the veto in foreign policy

- Safeguards on social security and tax

Firstly and most importantly, these are the same
guarantees that the Government

gave regarding the original Constitution, on which
it promised a referendum. They are
not new. Even with these guarantees, last time
around all the main parties thought there
should be a referendum – so the ‘red lines’ are not
a reason for backing out of holding
one now.

On top of this, the ‘red lines’ are not effective
safeguards. The Chairman of the House of
Commons European Scrutiny Committee, Michael
Connarty, has warned that the UK red
lines would simply “leak like a sieve” and are
“unsustainable.”

Claim 3: Referendums are not in Britain’s tradition.
We didn’t have referendums
on the Maastricht or Amsterdam Treaties, so we don’t
need one on this.

Answer: This is a hopelessly out of date argument.
Clearly no-one wants to have
referendums on all kinds of small issues. But the
Government has accepted that when
there are constitutional changes – changes to the
rules of the game – then people
should be consulted in referendums.

The Government held referendums on Scottish and
Welsh devolution, and the Good
Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. They have held
referendums on the London
Mayor, the North East Assembly and on thirty-five
other city mayors. The Government
has promised a referendum if it ever tries to
introduce Proportional Representation or the
single currency. That’s 40 referendums (not counting
local referendums e.g. on
congestion charging in Edinburgh). It is simply too
late for the MPs to start arguing that
referendums are some kind of foreign invention,
“alien to the British system”, which
threaten to undermine representative democracy.

The argument about whether or not there should have
been a referendum on past
treaties is irrelevant – we are talking about what
is on the table now. Arguably, the fact
that no referendums were held on previous important
treaty changes makes it all the
more important that one is held now – while we still
have a chance. If the Lisbon Treaty
is passed, the EU would be able to give itself more
powers and change the treaties
without the need for the national ratification that
there currently is. So this could be our
last chance ever to have a say on Europe.

Claim 4: The Treaty is too long and technical for
most people to understand – it is
the job of MPs to scrutinise EU treaties.

Answer: EU leaders have drafted a Treaty that is
long and difficult to understand.
However this does not mean that voters should not be
given a say on it, as they were
promised. Some EU leaders have even admitted that
the text was made deliberately
complicated, in order to avoid holding referendums.

“They decided that the document should be
unreadable. If it is unreadable, it is not
Constitutional, that was the sort of perception...
Should you succeed in understanding it
at first sight there might be some reason for a
referendum, because it would mean that
there is something new.”

- Former Italian Prime Minister Giuliano Amato

Leaving the job to MPs does not mean that they are
any more informed about the Treaty
than anyone else. In fact, so far the parliamentary
scrutiny of the Treaty has been a
shambles.

Despite previously saying there would be sufficient
time for line-by-line scrutiny of the
Treaty, the Government cut the number of days of
parliamentary debate to only 12. The
BBC reported that "MPs are absolutely furious about
the way the government has
divvied up the time for them to scrutinise the bill
ratifying the Lisbon Treaty", and the
Independent described the process as a “sham.”

The House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee
complained: "The process could
not have been better designed to marginalise the
role of national parliaments and to
curtail public debate, until it has become too late
for such debate to have any effect on
the agreements which have been reached."

It is cynical to claim that voters are incapable of
informing themselves about the main
proposals in the Treaty and deciding whether or not
they agree with them. In fact,
announcing a national referendum on the issue would
spark the much-needed public
debate on the Treaty and the EU in general, helping
to address the ‘democratic deficit’
that politicians often say exists between citizens
and the EU institutions.

By going back on their promise for a referendum, MPs
seem determined to push the
Treaty through Parliament. If it is such an
important document, then why can’t they
stand up and defend it in a proper, national debate?

Claim 5: A more important question to put to a
referendum is about our continued
membership of the EU (Liberal Democrat MPs are
likely to say this).

Answer: We should be concentrating on the issue that
is on the table now – which is the
EU Treaty. A referendum on the Treaty is what was
promised by all the main parties.
Polls suggest that the majority of British people
are in favour of continued EU
membership, but are against giving more power to the
EU. Asking them to choose
between staying in the EU or leaving altogether
would effectively disenfranchise the
majority of people who want to stay in the EU, but
equally wish to express their view that
the EU should not be given further powers, as
proposed by the Lisbon Treaty.

which has
published a guide to the Lisbon Treaty, and a
side-by-side comparison of the Treaty with
the original EU Constitution. The research page has
a wealth of other information about
the Constitution and analysis of the Government’s
position, which you may find useful.

The
abolition of Britain
by The Reform Treaty
- Passed by majority of 138

The abolition of Britain
by The Reform Treaty
- Passed by majority of 138

MPs voted by 362 - 224
for the Reform Treaty in its
Second Reading on Monday
21st January. This sixth and
final treaty, now renamed
the Lisbon Treaty, formally
replaces Britain with the
European Union on 1st
January 2009. This is a year
before the deadline set by
the Chancellor of Germany,
Angela Merkel.

The Treaty will abolish
the British Constitution,
and therefore the nations of
Britain and England,
sweeping away our
Westminster Parliament, and
giving the EU the power to
close it.

The Treaty sets up an
unelected three tier
politburo executive in
Brussels with absolute
power, a dictatorship on the
soviet model. The EU
parliament has no power and
is a sham.

Read the Reform Treaty
one page summary on the
left. Gordon Brown was
lying: the Treaty is worse
than the constitution.

This sixth treaty is the
fastest moving and most
secret the EU has drafted;
opposition to and
recognition of the EU as a
police state is growing, and
they know speed is vital.

This Commons vote, one of
the most important in our
history, was largely
unreported by our controlled
press and media.

The Queen and Parliament
to complete ratification
this spring, 2008

Parliament has allocated 29
days to discuss this treaty
in February (not much for
its own abolition). They
will probably have the final
ratification vote in March.
The Queen, the EU's most
loyal supporter, plans to
give her Royal Assent in
June 2008. This means
Westminster and the Queen
will ratify it behind our
backs, as they have the
other five treaties.

No referendum

German Chancellor Merkel
chose this sixth Treaty
instead of pushing it
through as a constitution to
avoid referendums in its
member nations. She twice
visited 10 Downing Street
and forced Gordon Brown to
cancel both his promised
referendum, and his General
Election.

"Anti-EU" groups have
encouraged us to call for a
referendum precisely because
the EU has already
prohibited it. They know we
are wasting our efforts: our
four party leaderships take
their orders from the EU,
not from the voters.

How to fight

The real course of
action is to change the
minds of 70 MP's and get a
majority against. MP's have
been selected on the Party
list system over the last 20
years to ensure an obediant
majority of pro-EU MPs.

These MPs now need to
understand the EU has the
constitution (the six
treaties) of a dictatorship,
the laws of a police state,
and when enforced, its
111,000 regulations will
create a government command
economy, soviet style:
dictatorships cause poverty.

They also need to realise
that MPs are the people who
put this dictatorship in
power. If they put it in
power, they are the greatest
threat to take it out of
power. All dictatorships in
the past have eliminated
that threat. Inside the EU,
the lives of MPs will be
even worse than our own; at
best, they are likely to be
institutionalised and held
against their will. (This is
the only good bit - these
hated traitors will suffer
severely.)

Visit your MP in his
surgery NOW and explain
this. (Instructions top
left)

The EU remains illegal

Each of these six treaties
are completely illegal under
the British Constitution,
our 1689 Bill of Rights, our
treason laws, and under our
common law. It is
unforgivable that the Queen,
her Ministers and our
Parliament have committed
the criminal act of treason
by signing these treaties,
and broken our laws to
abolish our nation.

The EU will always be
illegal in Britain; but once
the EU has complete power
and control here, we can no
more get rid of it than we
could Germany, had their
planned illegal occupation
of Britain in 1940 been
successful.

The Countdown to
abolition

Whereas the 465 page EU
Constitution would have
abolished the five treaties
and replaced them with a
single document conferring
absolute power, the Reform
Treaty adds to the existing
five treaties, bringing them
up to the powers of the EU
Constitution. All six
treaties with appendices add
up to nearly 10,000 complex
and unreadable pages. Tony
Blair agreed to it on 23rd
June 2007 as his final stab
in Britain’s back. On the
23rd July there was an
Intergovernmental Conference
(IGC), when we should have
seen a first draft of the
Treaty.

Foreign ministers agreed
its terms on 7-8th September
at the resort of Viana de
Castelo, Portugal. There was
a summit in Lisbon on the
18th and 19th October, where
they hoped to sign the
Treaty, but Gordon Brown
signed it on December 13th
2007, commiting treason, the
most criminal act on the
statute book.

The EU has decided to act
now as if the Treaty were
already in force; they are
consolidating their power
each day. On 1.1.2009 the
Reform Treaty and the other
five seize all remaining
power from our Westminster
Parliament, which becomes
defunct on that day; it has
no remaining powers
whatsoever. (The Treaties do
allow Brussels to return
minor powers, but that is
very unlikely.) On 11th June
2009 we have bogus elections
to the sham Brussels
Parliament, the only
elections we will get in the
future.

Westminster's five year
term expires on 5th May 2010
and a British General
Election is due. The six
treaties make no provision
for an election to our
Parliament. By that time the
EU will have consolidated
its absolute power, and it
will almost certainly use it
cancel that election and to
close Westminster. The EU
has always planned to rule
what was Britain directly
through its 12 nominated
Regional capitals, by
passing Westminster, from
which every function will be
removed.

Its founders knew the EU
dictatorship cannot be built
while there is a strong and
freedom loving Britain on
its doorstep. They tried
twice before in 1914 and
1939. Britian has to be
utterly destroyed for the EU
to succeed. The success of
the EU's Frankfurt School
subversion techniques on
Britain (see left) has been
astonishing; the abolition
of Westminster is one of
their final remaining goals.

You have 11 months left

Treason is the most serious
of all Britain’s crimes. You
have just 11 months left to
bring these vile British
traitors to justice, and get
us out of the EU
dictatorship.

Around 45 million British
people are against the
abolition of our nation, and
with the little European
voting that has been
allowed, it seems clear over
200 million of its victims
don’t want the EU. But we
will never be given the
choice. YOU have to decide
to act yourself.

There are ways to stop
the EU - see "Your
Campaigns" on the left. Then
we will need a mass blockade
of Westminster to stop our
criminal MP's and Queen
breaking our constitution
and laws for the last time.

1. Since 1972 The Queen has
illegally signed five of the six EU
Treaties.

2. The five treaties define and
build the EU as an unelected
dictatorship.

3. The EU's laws, passed by
Westminster, give it the powers of a
police state.

4. The sixth EU treaty will
complete the abolition of Britain as
a nation
- the Queen is due to sign it
this year.

A foreign power, the EU, will
then rule us, and enforce the laws
of a police state.

Shouldn't we repeal the 1972
European Communities Act now
before we are imprisoned permanently
inside? We've only got till July
2008.

Please fight
the campaigns at the top of the menu
on the left.

The
leaderships of the Conservative,
Labour and Lib Dem parties have been
controlled by the European Union for
two decades. It is the EU agenda
they implement in Parliament, not
your wishes, which is why your vote
doesn't count.

Our controlled press and media
haven't reported it, but Britain
would have been abolished in
November 2006 if the French and
Dutch hadn't voted down the EU
Constitution.

Instead a sixth and final Treaty
will now be signed; after which EU
Commissioners will have the power to
impose the Constitution (and the
Euro) on us, and enforce the laws of
a police state.

5. Thirty three years inside
the EU - have you noticed how our
democracy is being withdrawn?
The EU has already denied us that
most basic of human rights - the
right to vote against the EU and to
keep our own nation. A majority of
us don't want to be in the EU. We
are being forced in against our
will.

Do you feel you've become
powerless, unable to influence
events, or your vote is worth less?
The six treaties have been gradually
removing our democracy; for thirty
years our laws have been
"harmonised" with the EU; 80% of the
laws now passed by our Parliament
are EU laws, not ours. Isn't the
real reason people have lost
interest in politics precisely
because the EU has taken away our
ability to change things?

Common law, where the government
was our servant, is now largely
replaced by the EU's Corpus Juris,
which puts the government above the
law, and we don't participate. We
have already lost most of our rights
(including habeas corpus). The power
of government grows unchecked, as
does that of large corporations.
Politicians continuously lie about
the EU, pretending its not
significant.

6. Massive EU corruption
The EU's auditors have found the
fraud is so widespread they've
refused to sign off the EU's
accounts for each of the last ten
years. Whistleblowers like Marta
Andreason, the EU Budget Director,
who in 2005 found the EU couldn't
account for 95% of its £66
billion budget, are simply fired for
telling the truth.

7.The bribing of our
Politicians by the EU
Europe works by bribing politicians
with huge salaries and expenses to
vote for Europe, against the best
interests of their own voters.

As a result all three parties are
in favour of the EU - Westminster
acts like a one party state of
politicians: the Lib-Lab-Con. The
parties are run top down and
implement the policy of their
leaderships, not that of their
members. (unfortunately UKIP is run
in the same way). If you have voted
for the Labs, Cons or Lib-Dems since
1969, you have voted for
the EU dictatorship.

8. EU corruption is now
exploding through our Civil Service,
our local government, and our 7,000
quangos.
A shadow EU government lives inside
our bureaucracy, headquartered in
the Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister (ODPM.) It includes many
parts of government including the
RDA and the Regional Assemblies.
Common Purpose, an EU
organisation, the UK branch also
headquartered in the ODPM, has
members across many government
organisations including some city
and county councils, the Land
Registry, the police and the NHS,
which it is destroying from within.

Common Purpose is the glue
that enables fraud to be committed
across these government departments,
most of it lining the pockets of
politicians and bureaucrats. It
often involves the sale of public
assets such as land to friends of
politicians or their businesses.
(The RDA -The EU Regional
Development Agency, is a major
player in this type of fraud.) And
the handing out of plum government
non jobs with big salaries and
expenses to members of Common
Purpose, all of it involving the
theft of our money as taxpayers. The
Chief Executive Officer of Common
Purpose is Julia Middleton of the
ODPM.

9. Businesses closing under EU
regulation
The EU's 111,000 regulations, when
fully enforced, will transform
Britain from a free market economy
into a Soviet style command economy,
closing hundreds of thousands more
businesses. They will also control
our personal lives far more closely
than were those of Soviet citizens.
(In a Parliamentary answer to Lord
Stoddart in January 2003, the
government admitted there were
101,811 EU regulations, growing at
3,500 pa).

The cost of Britain's 8,500
quangoes is £124 billion a year, and
they raise an additional £40 billion
from us in charges, according to the
Cabinet Office. The Public Bodies
Directory 2006 describes only 882 of
them. Most exist to enforce EU
regulations; nearly all should be
closed.

By far the largest treasury
expense is now the £167 billion
spent on the EU's 8,500 quangos,
(Cabinet Office figures) most of
which enforce EU regulation. This is
patronage, bribery, putting
thousands of officials and
influential businessment on £100,000
- £300,000 a year salaries. That's
why the Exchequer is so desperate
for cash and can't pay for the navy,
nurses, students etc.

Economists say we lose £80
billion pa by associating with the
EU's inferior economies. The EU took
our fishing industry, which costs us
£5 billion pa. EU damage to other
industries (like forcing us to close
the Rover Car Co) a further £20
billion. Our EU contribution is a
relatively minor £10 billion, the
only bit the Press discuss.

Before we joined the EU we had an
even balance of trade with them. Now
EU regulations have fixed it so we
lose £30 billion year trading with
the EU on our balance of payments.
We'd be enormously more wealthy if
we left.

The main use of taxes is now to
finance government and its greedy
whirlpool of waste; they've doubled
in real terms in the 33 years we've
been in the EU. There's less money
in the economy left for wages,
creating a growing underclass who
can't make ends meet.

11. Our counties to be
abolished
The Queen signed the 1992 Maastricht
Treaty, which adopts the EU
Regionalisation Plan. This will
abolish England's 48 counties and
replace them with 9 European
regions, each with their own
Regional Capital, which reports
directly to Brussels, not to
Westminster. This effectively
obliterates the country of England.
For example the County of Cornwall
is replaced by the South West
Region, which stretches from Lands
End and includes Gloucestershire and
Wiltshire; its regional capital is
Exeter. As this move is unpopular it
is being kept low-key and will not
be implemented until the sixth
treaty is signed, when we lose our
right to object.

12. The deliberate destruction
of our standards and way of life,
From Sunday trading, where large
stores force staff to work Sundays
for derisory pay - or they don't get
a job, to the deliberate undermining
of the family and teachers, to sex
education for the under 13's, to
children being given obscene
homework, its all traceable via our
compliant government back to the EU
over the last 34 years, as it
sucessfully implemented the
subversion of the Frankfurt School.
While inside atheist Europe, British
Christianity has almost died out;
safety on our streets and a great
chunk of civilised life has left
with it.

13. The EU has controlled our
immigration since 1997
In January 2007 on the front page of
The Westminster News we forecast 1.5
million immigrants for the year, and
people laughed at us. On January
24th 2008 the Daily Express
published government figures of 1.3
million Polish immigrants alone for
2007. With Romania and Hungary
joining in that year the total was
probaly double that. The Amsterdam
Treaty handed control of our
immigration to the EU. 30,000 a year
used to arrive - the EU's increased
it by 60 times That's why
house prices have been screaming up,
even though the population of
original British people is falling.

Politicians and huge corporations
like immigration - with thousands of
immigrants available on low pay,
they can impose the minimum wage on
millions. Politicians then lie that
they can't get British workers to do
dirty jobs. The truth is they won't
offer a decent wage, and cynically
use immigrants to drive wages down,
adding to the huge underclass.

The Government pretends there are
a maximum of 145,000 immigants
annually, and 1.5 million new houses
will be needed to house them. But
then Jack Straw admits that 2.6
million immigrants applied to stay
here last year.

Our infrastructure and services
can't stand such huge numbers and is
breaking down in some cities, where
English people are becoming a 10%
minority. But the EU controls it,
not the Foreign secretary, and he
has no power, no options but to do
as EU policy dictates, and accept
it.

Michael Howard was lying on the
24th January 2005 when he said he'd
fix immigration - as Prime Minister,
he'd have had no control over it
whatsoever. Immigration hurts our
existing immigrants first - new
immigrants move into their areas,
decreasing the wages and increasing
the pressure on housing.

If the sixth Treaty is signed,
we lose our right to withdraw and
Britain ceases to be a nation. Like
the other six, it only requires two
signatures: the Prime Ministers, and
the Queen's

Examples of how our lives
have degraded since we've
been in the EU:

In the EU, (which
means in Britain) government
is above the law.
The EU's corpus juris now
pervades right through our
legal system. A policeman
was let off by magistrates
this year (2005) for driving
his private car at 159 mph
in Ludlow, Shrops. Under
Corpus Juris the government
are above the law and cannot
be prosecuted The judge
ruled correctly under EU
law. 45,000 police officers
got off speed cameras in
this way in 2004, although
their speeding killed 44
innocent people. (Daily Mail
27.12.05.)

EU "monitoring
Officers" have the right to
dismiss our Councillors.
The Local Government Act of
2000 empowered the head of
the EU government in
England, the Office of the
Deputy Prime Minster (ODPM)
to appoint a monitoring
officer to spy on every
council. If an elected
councillor disagrees with
the EU or government line,
the unelected "Standards
Board for England" can
suspend him for up to five
years. An example is in
Cambridgeshire, where the
ODPM has threatened cllr
Alex Riley with suspension
if he attends any debate
discussing the ODPM's plans
to build a new town of
20,000 people called
Nothstowe on his ward. The
ODPM has the conflict of
interest here; but its
powers are becoming
absolute.

We have lost the right
to freedom
The EU arrest warrant
(signed by the Queen on 18th
November 2003) allows us to
be arrested without charge
and held indefinitely with
no right to see a solicitor,
make a phone call, or even a
right to a trial. You can
simply disappear.

Under the Serious
Organised Crime and Police
Act (SOCPA) 2005, we can now
be arrested and held in the
cells by any police officer
for any petty offence, like
dropping litter. Before it
had to be an offense that
carried a 5 year jail term.
This also applies to all of
the EU's 107,000
regulations. Do you know
them all?

The Civil Contingences
Act 2004 allows government
to confiscate anything you
possess permanently; you
have no right to object.
This includes your house. It
also gives government the
right to forceably move its
population around to
different locations; you can
be left with no place to
call your own and live like
a refugee. The only check
and balance here is a
Minister just needs to utter
the words "This is a
national emergency." If a
demonstration or strike
government doesn't like is
being organised, they can
cut off all communications
in a town - phones, mobiles,
the internet, TV, and block
all access to that town
including closing roads and
railways. It has all the
powers and more of Hitler's
Enabling Act of 1933.

We have lost the right
to free speech
At the Labour Party
conference the police held
an 82 year old man, Walter
Woolfgang, and denied him
access to the conference
under the EU's "anti
terrorist" legislation
because he had shouted the
word "nonsense" at Jack
Straw, who was speaking
about Iraq. Terrified the
true nature of the laws they
have passed on behalf of the
EU was escaping too early,
the Labour Party stopped the
police and begged the man to
return to conference.

On October 25th 2005 Miss
Maya Evans was arrested
under the Serious Organised
Crime and Police Act 2005,
for a lone protest at the
Cenotaph by reading out the
names of the 97 British
soldiers killed in the Iraq
war. She was arrested by no
less than 14 police officers
and found guilty at Bow
Street Magistrates Court on
the 8th December 2005.

Would you hand over our
nation, to be ruled by a
foreign power, with
oppressive laws like these,
? That's what's happening.

We have lost the right
to protest
These laws make protest very
difficult; if we did hold a
General Strike and blockade
Westminster it would now
require some bravery: the
powers the EU has demanded
from our government enable
it to respond in a way
similar to the Chinese
government's in Tiaanamen
Square should it so wish.

It is no coincidence that
since 2004, all MP's offices
in Westminster are guarded
by police with machine guns,
inside and out.

The Governments
"terrorism" deception
All these new EU laws,
including massive "anti
terrorism" acts (recently
2000, 2001, 2005) were
passed with the pretence
they were only directed at
terrorists, or in the
case of Asbos, ruffians who
terrorise the streets. In
each case they are used far
more often against ordinary
law abiding people,
particularly to suppress
dissent. (91% of those
detained under Terrorism
Acts are innocent and have
been improperly arrested.
Most of the remainder are
charged with offences that
have nothing to do with
terrorism, but cover up over
zealous arrests).

We have lost the right
to life
Under EU law the "Shoot to
kill" policy did not need
democratic authorisation.
Just two senior police
officers authorised the
police to kill British
people. A democratic vote by
Parliament was not required,
but even that would not have
legalised the killing under
British common law. A recent
victim was an innocent
Brazilian, Jean de Menezes,
shot dead in Stockwell
underground station, even
though he was being held
down by police officers at
the time of the execution.
The police used dum-dum
bullets, outlawed under the
Geneva Convention because
they blow a man to pieces
inside.

The police can no longer
be convicted for killing
innocent people - Philip
Prout shot at Lewannick in
East Cornwall is just one of
30 people shot dead by
police since 1992 when
corpus juris crept in. At
least one was shot in the
back; most were no threat to
anyone. Not once since 1992
has a policeman been
convicted of any crime for
these murders.

Have you noticed this
growing police state?
In addition to many more
laws than those above, add
the 107,000 regulations, and
whole bureaucracies such as
VOSA building up networks of
cameras and databases to
record our movements and
criminalise us when we can't
comply. Persecution is no
longer confined to
motorists; under EU Corpus
Juris our courts have become
extensions of government
power instead of independent
arbiters of justice.

Westminster had passed
sufficient of the EU's
oppressive laws (the
"harmonisation" in the
Treaties) by the end of 2004
that we have been living in
what is legally a police
state since then. But at the
moment, its only one per
cent enforced. After the
Queen signs the sixth
Treaty, the EU has the
absolute power to enforce
100% of its regulations and
laws.

On the basis of
the laws and treaties
already signed by our Queen
and Prime Ministers,

Britain's 153 embassies
around the world will be
closed as the ink from the
Queen's signature dries. (As
Tony Blair refused to admit
this has been agreed to,
Jose Zapatero, the Prime
Minister of Spain, confirmed
it in a February 2005 radio
broadcast.)

After the EU abolishes
our 48 counties your address
will change from 4 High St,
Taunton, Somerset, Great
Britain, to 4 High St,
Taunton, Area K, European
Union. (The glorious EU
county "The South West
Region" has had the postal
address "Area K" assigned
for over a decade.)

The Official National
Anthem of the EU, which you
should have known since 1971
is based on the melody "Ode
to Joy" by Beethoven,
formally replaces God save
the Queen. The EU flag
replaces the Union Jack, the
red, blue and white nautical
ensigns etc. (The EU
Commission has already
ordered (24.11.2005) our
Merchant Navy to fly the EU
flag in place of the red
Ensign.)

Serving officers in our
police, army, navy and air
force already know they will
have to take an oath to the
EU instead of to the Queen.
If they don't many have been
told they will be dismissed.
The EU will have complete
military control of the UK.

The UK Independence Party
will be banned under the
1999 ruling of the European
court of Justice case
c274/99, where it was held
that it is illegal to
criticise the EU.

The Conservative, Labour
and Lib-dem parties will be
abolished (only pan EU
parties like the EPP or PES
are allowed -see clause
I.46.4 of the EU
Constitution). It will then
be blindingly obvious to
even the dumbest politician
there is no reason to keep
Westmister open, and that
the EU has the legal right
to close it.

Many people will be
excluded from the jobs they
know best, as the EU's
demand that you must pay to
be re-taught the job, and
pay for a certificate before
you can be employed, becomes
universal.

Hundreds of thousands
more small businesses will
close on the enforcement of
the remaining 100,000 EU
regulations our government
has already passed. Several
million will be permanently
unemployed as a result.

We will all be
criminalised by the 107,000
regulations. Its impossible
to know or understand
107,000 regulations, and the
poor can't possibly afford
to comply. We will all be
subject to frequent fines
and arrest as a result. Here
are just 4 examples:

Under EU regulations it
is now illegal for you to
repair your plumbing,
electrics or your car (from
1st January 2006). If you
buy a boat over six feet
long, built after the EU
Recreational Craft Directive
of 1999, and don't pay the
EU £4,000 to "measure" the
boat, you get 6 months
imprisonment. We will live
under permanent threat of
arrest and fear of the knock
at the door that takes us
away.

Massive corporations will
do well, but with huge
immigration allowed from the
EU, they'll be able to pay
minimum wage everywhere, not
just in the provinces as
they do now. If you don't
accept the minimum they'll
employ a Pole or a
Czekoslovakian.

Big corporations will
also have a near monopoly
(with the government) on
employment and will be able
to dictate unfavourable
terms to staff without fear
of contradiction.

Plum government jobs and
corruption will ensure the
wealth of politicians,
bureaucrats, their
businesses and associates at
all levels of government,
including local government
and amongst our 7000+
quangos.

Society will divide into
two: the remaining 60% of us
will be either unemployed or
treated abysmally on minimum
wage.

Taxes will rise more
steeply to pay for the even
larger explosion in
government growth and
corruption

There will be no redress
through local democracy
because there won't be any.
The nine UK regional
governments, which replace
our 48 counties and
councillors, will be
unelected (see the European
Regionisation plan). Our
only vote is to the
powerless EU parliament. We
will be ruled by the 25
unelected Commisssioners,
and have have no redress at
any level; we will be as
poor but have less freedom
than Soviet Citizens.

If we demonstrate or
protest we can be be seized
and relocated to another
region. The EU Arrest
Warrant and Civil
Contingencies Act 2004, with
20 other oppressive Acts the
Queen has signed between
1972 and 2005, give the
government absolute power
over us. They can shoot us
if they wish with no legal
comeback - the shootings of
innocents Philip Prout and
Jean de Menezes were
entirely legal under EU law.

The tendancy to pick on
Muslims, as Germany used to
pick on Jews, has already
begun. Europe will be a very
nasty place.

How long will the EU
last?
Eventually, perhaps 15 years
down the track, Europe will
collapse under the weight of
its own corruption,
bureaucracy, and
regulations. There will be
so few productive businesses
that even at 100% tax rates
we will not be able to
support the massive, corrupt
and wasteful government.
Many of us will be starving
in the lead up to the
collapse. After the collapse
we may be able to leave the
EU, if a dictator has not
taken advantage of the
complete absence of
democratic checks and
balances by seizing power.
The Constitution of the EU
is similar to the Soviet
Union's. That dictator is
free to choose between a
Soviet or Nazi style
government. Then it could
take 70 years to break free.

Fifty years ago our greatest
threat might have been violence or
mugging. Now the greatest threat to
our economic well being, our way of
life, our freedom and the very
existence of our nation, is our own
government.

.

What do we
want?

After the repeal of the
EU treaties we want a change
to our British Constitution
so politicians can never
hijack our nation again.
Every Parliamentary Bill,
after its Second Reading,
should come down to us, the
people, to vote yes or no as
to whether the Queen should
give it Royal Assent. This
will take power away from
our destructive politicians
and return it to the people,
where it belongs. (They do
this in Swtizerland - they,
not us, are the most
democratic nation on earth.)
We can then return to being
a peaceable, just, honest,
prosperous and fully
democratic society where
everyone's rights, no matter
how high or low are
respected, and the
disadvantaged properly
looked after. And where
neither governments,
corporations nor individuals
have obscene wealth and
power.

David Noakes 07974
437 097 ; drjnoakes@yahoo.co.uk

Campaign to repeal the
1972 European Communities
Act and get clean out.

What can you do to
help?
1. Find out when your local
MP holds their surgery and
attend with a printout of
this, and the one page
summary of the EU
constitution below. Ask that
MP to cross the floor to be
the leader of the first Anti
EU Parliamentary Party
(representing 65% of our
nation). The publicity would
be stunning, and might force
an in/out vote.
2. Make appointments with
your local journalists, give
them the same two print outs
and ask them to write about
the truth about the EU.
3. Do you know anyone
famous? Persuade them in the
same way to join our cause
and get the truth known.
4. Print little stickers:
"We didn't vote for this -
it has no mandate," and
stick them on everything
that represents the police
state and rip off
government.
5. Tell your Town, District
and County councillors they
are about to be abolished.
See below.
6. Do anything you can to
get the truth about the EU
published.
Or print and hand out this
flier (a .pdf), or
flier (as a word document).
It can be photocopied double
sided on to one page.

.

Our Councillors abolished
Our 20,000 Councillors will be
permanently abolished after the EU
Regionalisation Plan has established
the nine EU Regions. Point out they
were elected to serve the public,
not the government, and the public
has not agreed to their abolition.
Try to persuade them to stand up for
the people who voted for them,
(which is only doing their duty) by
holding a yes/no local ballot on
whether the public agree with the
abolition of our counties,
councillors and nation.

If the public vote no, they
should declare, for their Town or
county, UDI from Europe and the
illegal actions of our government
since 1971, particularly the
abolition of our British
Constiution, common law, our nation
and counties. The press coverage
this would generate would force the
truth into the open nationally,
leading to a national in/out ballot
on the EU. Just one council could
achieve this fabulous result alone.

The six treaties are:
1. The European Communities Act
1972.
2. The Single European Act, 1986.
3. The Maastricht Treaty, 1992.
4. The Amsterdam Treaty, 1997.
5. The Nice Treaty 2001.

The sixth will be called
something equally innocuous, like
the Treaty of Lille. Then the loss
of our nation, way of life and
freedom will be complete.

The best
summary of the six treaties is the
Constitution

It
reveals the true nature of the EU.
Some British politicians were
horrified when they saw the EU's
absolute power revealed in its new
constitution, and falsely accused
the EU of much more than a tidying
up exercise. It wasn't, it was a
re-statement of the 6 treaties in
almost readable English. Our
politicians simply hadn't read the
six treaties before they voted for
them. The French and Dutch "No"
votes are being ignored as usual;
the EU Constitution is 2/3rds
implemented and still being
implemented. Dan Hannan of the
Brussels EU Constitutional
Committee, confirms it will be fully
implemended in two years. Brussels
can enforce it fully after the Queen
signs the sixth EU treaty. Here's a
one page summary with Article
numbers:

The Conservative Con trick
Many people have been fooled by the
Conservative Party into believing
the party is anti EU. It was the
Conservatives, under Ted Heath, who
took us in to the EU, and then he
lied that his 1972 EU Treaty
wouldn't affect our sovereignty.
Three out of the four Prime
Ministers who signed the 6 EU
treaties were Conservatives, every
one af them legally a traitor under
the British laws of their time. Do
you see a pattern here?

In 2005 Party Leader Michael
Howard could have won the election
for the Conservatives by making one
simple statement: "We will repeal
the 1972 EU Communities Act and
leave Europe". Millions of
Conservative voters would have
rejoined the fold. A million
Lib-Dems and Labour voters would
have joined him. But he didn't.

Because the Conservative
leadership would rather be in Europe
than be in power.

Instead Howard continued
betraying Conservative voters, so he
lost. (And to be fair, why should
Conservative leaders miss out on the
EU corruption gravy train?)

The Conservative leadership is
completely dedicated to joining
Europe, none more so than David
Cameron, who is using the language
and methods of Common Purpose
against the Conservative Party.

Conservative policy is to reform
the EU from the inside
(renegotiation). We've been in it 34
years and failed to refom this
dictatorship one jot. Their policy
is to continue this complete
failure, and they know this pretence
is wholly dishonest. You either
submit to 100% of the EU or don't
join it at all; that is the only
choice open to us.

Half a cheer for the Lib-Dems
They realise we're now living in
what is legally a police state, and
speak out against it. We've been
forced to harmonise our laws with
the EU during the 34 years we've
been inside, and the police state
we're living in is the EU's. The
Lib-Dems tell us with stunning
naivity its Labour's police state,
don't seem to realise the EU is
behind it, and are still madly in
favour of the EU. Its no comfort
that they will suffer for their
stupidity. Lately some Lib-Dem MP's
have been talking about the Tories
pathetic "reform the EU" idea. Will
they never learn?

With the Labour and Lib-Dem
parties openly for Europe, and the
Conservative leadership secretly for
it, its clear the three parties will
never give us a vote to leave the EU
and keep our nation. Massive civil
disobedience, a permanent General
Strike, or a blockade of Westminster
until MP's resign might be
effective.

The abolition of the Labour,
Conservative and Lib-Dem parties.
So sloppy have our politicians been
in their reading of the EU treaties,
most haven't noticed that the EU
will abolish our Labour,
Conservative and Lib-Dem parties. It
was clear in the Madrid 1999 party
financing document, and it was
re-stated in the Constitution,
clause I-46-4. Only pan European
parties like the EPP will be
allowed. Some politicians, like
Heseltine and Ken Clarke, can't wait
for this to happen.

A date for the abolition of
Westminster has tactfully not been
given
Once the 6th treaty is signed,
Westminster's remaining powers are
transferred to Brussels, and
Westminster is left with the powers
of a county council. Except it won't
have a county, because they will be
abolished under the Regionalisation
plan. The 9 EU regions report direct
to Brussels, so Westminster will be
a county council without a county.
Anyone with half a brain can see
Brussels will abolish Westminster,
as it's only potential use would be
as a rallying point to challenge the
power of Brussels.

The Queen, Treason and the
Coronation oath
Together with Churchill, King George
VI saved our nation; he was a
Monarch to be proud of. But his
daughter the Queen is the only
monarch to have broken her
coronation oath, by signing these
five treaties that abolish our
common law, the British
Constitution, the British and
English nations, and our
sovereignty. She has also committed
treason, together with
co-signatories Ted Heath, Margaret
Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair.

Realising they stood a good
chance of spending the rest of their
lives behind bars, Tony Blair and
the Queen signed the Crime and
Disorder Act, 1998 (s36.3), which
secretly abolished much of the crime
of treason - they didn't tell the
MP's what they had just voted for.

1.4 million British Servicemen
gave their lives for our
independence. The Queen has thrown
their sacrifices away and made them
worthless.

At no physical risk to herself,
she could have fulfilled her duty as
a constitutional check and balance,
by refusing to sign the five
treaties until an in/out referendum
had been held. In the unlikely event
the vote went against her she might
have lost her crown (not her life or
a limb), and kept her £9 billion
plus palaces. Those servicemen's
lives would still have meant
something.

But she's dead keen to sign;
she's already said she'll sign the
last treaty. Princes Charles,
William or Harry can then never be
King. You can't have a King without
a Kingdom: they can only be princes
of a region (principality) within
Europe.

The Queen's aspirations are not
ours; she clearly serves a higher
and darker master; the faith she
defends cannot be the one we think
it is. King George VI must be
turning over in his grave.

The new EU Hitler doesn't have
to get elected
Its worth noting that Adolf Hitler
first had to get elected, if on a
35% minority vote, and then get his
Enabling Act passed. An EU dictator
has no such problems. Our EU rulers
do not submit themselves for
election now. And the Queen has
already signed the Enabling Act
(Civil Contingencies Act 2004).

The EU's Hitler will have a much
easier rise to power, and will have
the formerly British and French
nuclear weapons from day one. Adolf
Hitler killed 54 million people. The
EU's dictator could kill a billion
at the touch of a button, with no
democratic checks and balances to
answer to. How could any aspiring
dictator resist the EU opportunity?

Cromwell had something similar in
the 1680's. Is there anyone out
there who doesn't realise all the
treaties and laws of a dictatorship,
and more, are now enacted? And that
all it takes is for a foreign power,
the EU, to enforce them?

Do we want to be in Europe? Do we
want to lose democratic government,
the nations of Britain and England,
and all our counties? Do we want to
put ourselves in the EU, where we
will be at the mercy of any dictator
who chooses to control us? Isn't the
answer obviously "No" ?

We can live again outside
Europe
Outside the EU we can be a free and
properly democratic nation. Free
from Europe we could stop half our
government spending being wasted,
could save the £200 billion a year
it costs us to be in Europe, repeal
all its 107,000 regulations, and
stop losing the £22 billion a year
to Europe on our balance of
payments. With those vast savings we
could easily pay all our people a
good living wage. According to the
OECD we are the 4th strongest
economy amongst the world's 205
independent nations, and we will
make it handsomely.

We could leave the EU in 14
hours
The fastest an Act of Parliament has
been drafted, passed by Parliament
and signed by the Monarch was the
abdication of King Edward 8th. It
was done in 13.5 hours. We could
repeal the 1972 European Communities
Act and be out of Europe in just
fourteen hours, if our traiterous
MP's, Prime Minister and Queen so
wished. So far they've illegally
denied us the choice. We need to
change that, but we may only have
two years left before the final 6th
treaty is signed.

Thank you. Please choose one of
the six actions above and complete
it.